Due to the G-20 conference being held in the national capital Delhi, the earnings of the neighboring state have increased. The G-20 conference is proving to be a boon especially for the people associated with the hotel business. It is being said that due to the G-20 conference to be held in Delhi from 9 to 10 September, the economic vehicle of Uttarakhand has been strengthened. About 75 percent of the hotels have been booked in the tourist city of Nainital. Along with this, the tourism business has also got a boost in the Kumaon Valley.
Delhi is going to remain completely closed from 8 to 10 September due to the G-20 conference. During this period, there will be holidays in all government offices, schools and colleges of Delhi. In such a situation, people are turning to hill stations for holidays, so that they can get relief from the heat of Delhi and can also enjoy sightseeing. If we talk about the tourist city Nainital, then till now about 75 percent booking has been done in the hotels here.
The earnings of many hotels had reduced significantly.
Let us tell you that last month there was a lot of devastation in Himachal Pradesh due to heavy rains and landslides. Hundreds of houses were destroyed by landslides. Also, more than 50 people died and many were injured due to landslides. In such a situation, the impact of the natural disaster in Himachal was also seen on the tourism business of Uttarakhand. People were not moving towards the mountains due to fear of monsoon rains. The earnings of many hotels had reduced significantly.
Businessmen associated with tourism business are very happy
But, the G-20 conference is no less than a lifeline for the hoteliers of Uttarakhand. Due to G-20, the tourism business of Uttarakhand has gained momentum. A large number of tourists are booking hotels in Nainital, Bhimtal, Mukteshwar, Ramgarh, Pangut and Ramnagar. Apart from this, the entire Kumaon Valley is also going to be buzzing with tourists. Businessmen associated with tourism business are also looking very happy.
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